Month: July 2020

Sony announces first batch of PS5-ready TVs null

If you’ve got your eye on a new TV ahead of the launch of the PS5, Sony has just made your search a whole lot easier with its new “Ready for PS5” series of TVs. Among the first TVs to be included in the program are the Sony X900H/XH90 4K…

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‘Sekiro’ is getting a free update with new gameplay modes and costumes

When FromSoftware's Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice hits Stadia on October 29th, you'll have a reason to revisit the game even if you don't subscribe to Google's streaming platform. On the same day, the studio plans to release a free update for the action-… Source

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Qualcomm hints that the 5G iPhone might not arrive in September

Qualcomm’s Q3 earnings report might indicate a delay for Apple’s upcoming 5G iPhones, with the company highlighting a “partial impact from the delay of a global 5G flagship phone launch” for its fourth quarter projections (which covers July, August, and September earnings). Looking at the calendar of upcoming phone releases,…

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Seagate ships 18TB HDDs, but breakthrough hard drives will arrive later this year null

Seagate Technology has started shipping its hard disk drives featuring a 18TB capacity to select customers, and revealed that HDDs will be more broadly available later this year. But while 18TB drives significantly increase storage capacities of modern datacenters, Seagate has a more important launch set for the next few…

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Congress grills Facebook over its acquisitions and feature cloning

During a massive antitrust hearing, Congress tried to force Mark Zuckerberg to answer some of the toughest questions yet around Facebook's acquisitions. The company’s 2012 deal to buy Instagram for $1 billion came under particular scrutiny when lawma… Source

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This notorious malware steals your email attachments to attack your friends Email client

After adding a Wi-Fi worm module to hack wireless networks earlier this year, the operators of the Emotet malware are now using stolen attachments to help increase the authenticity of the spam emails they use to infect users’ systems. As reported by BleepingComputer, this is the first time the botnet…

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